RIP Lou Reed

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Location
Beds

I had to stop reading after the header.. no need to raise my blood pressure that early in the morning, is there?
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Veteran
Location
Edinburgh
To continue the Radio 3 diversion; according to Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powder_Her_Face)
"The opera [Powder Her Face] is explicit in its language and detail. It was first performed on 1 July 1995 ... the opera became notorious for its musical depiction of fellatio: British radio station Classic FM considered it unsuitable for transmission."
Wiki doesn't mention if it has ever been broadcast on Radio 3. I'm sure that if it has not, it will have been for reasons other than being sexually explicit!
 
Just read Laurie Anderson's account of Reed's death - it bought a few tears to my eyes:

"he didn't give up until the last half-hour of his life, when he suddenly accepted it – all at once and completely. We were at home – I'd gotten him out of the hospital a few days before – and even though he was extremely weak, he insisted on going out into the bright morning light.
As meditators, we had prepared for this – how to move the energy up from the belly and into the heart and out through the head. I have never seen an expression as full of wonder as Lou's as he died. His hands were doing the water-flowing 21-form of tai chi. His eyes were wide open. I was holding in my arms the person I loved the most in the world, and talking to him as he died. His heart stopped. He wasn't afraid. I had gotten to walk with him to the end of the world. Life – so beautiful, painful and dazzling – does not get better than that."

Source: Rolling Stone
 
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